Day 3: London Fashion week S/S 2019

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Day 3 at London Fashion week was greeted with shows like Delpozo, Roland Mouret and Preen. Here are a few of my favourite looks from each show.

Preen By Thornton Bregazzi

Preens designs were influenced by Traveller style. Richard Tisci spent time researching the Roma Gypsy community as well as Irish and Nomadic cultures. As cultural appropriation is a big concern for designers and consumers alike there is a thin line be tread. He states some of the proceeds from his show will be donated to a charity that helps refugees.

Roland Mouret Spring Summer 2019

Roland Mourets spring summer 19 show was inspired by 1974 film Emmanulelle. The show was about showcasing and debuting a collective voice of women involving political badges like the green in the green 2 piece look that Im really into. Designs consisted of light and airy Kaftan-esque dresses which work well in movement.

Margret Howell Spring Summer 19

This collection consisted of mainly 2 piece items, Margret showcases very wearable garments with a simple yet classic fluidity running through the show.

Delpozo spring summer 2019

Asish spring summer 2019

This was one of my favourite shows from the 3rd day of London fashion week. I like designers that capture a sense of mystery and fun. A collection that you can live your life and have fun in and this collection was definitely that with fun colours and sparkles in grown up silhouettes.

5 On trend Retro Trainers From ASOS.com

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Street style has always been popular but trainers have seen a recent take over across all fashion playgrounds from street style to the luxury market.

I’ve compiled a list of popular trainers all available from ASOS.com you can add to your wardrobe for a street style look.

  • The Adidas Falcon is the next best thing since the balenciagas landed. I absolutely love these trainers and with an array of colour ways to chose from you’ll certainly find your match. £84.00

Adidas Original Yung 1 come in a few different colour ways. My favourite are the white and red pair.

  • Nike hot pink Cortez trainers, I love Nike Cortez trainers. They are just as much a classic as the Adidas original 3 stripe trainers to me and in my favourite colour, you can’t really go wrong with this pair.
  • Reebok Rapide trainers (exclusive to asos) in black and pink. These trainers are by far the cutest a classic white shoe with subtle pastel colours work well. £65
  •  Air Max 97s in white are a really great white pair of trainers £145

Upcoming Fashion and Art events

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Here are the best fashion and arts events happening in London for the next few months. Make sure to check them out before it’s too late .

Harpers Bazaar Art week @ Serpintine Gallery

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1-7 October 2018

Tuesday 2 October 8.30-10.00 – How to invest in Art – Bazaar at work

Friday 5 October 10.00-11.30 – where are the women artists?

Saturday 6th October – 10.00-11.30- A celebration of Bazaars Female Photographers at the V&A

  • 1.54 art fair @somerset house 4 October – 7th October
  • Drag: Self Portraits and body politics @ Hayward Gallery until 14th October 2018, Free event
  • Fashioned from Nature @ the V&A museum until the 27th January 2019
  • Fridah Kahlo: Making herself up @ V&A until 4th November 2018
  • Freud, Dali and the metamorphosis  of Narcissus @Freud Museum 03 October, 2018- 24th Feb 2019
  • Modern Couples: Art, Intimacy, and Avant Garde @ the Barbican Art Gallery, 10th oct 2018- 27th january 2019
  • Night and day: 1930’s Fashion and photographs @ Fashion and textiles museum 12 oct- 20 jan 2019
  • Orla Kiely A life of pattern @the fashion and textiles museum until the 23rd september 2018
  • weaving new worlds @the William Morris museum until the 23rd September 2018

Day 2: London Fashion Week S/S 19

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HOUSE OF HOLLAND SPRING SUMMER 19

House of Holland have really excited me with there explosion of colour. House of hollland is known for there quirky designs but this may be my favourite collection of there’s so far. I’m so in love with everything in this show. House of Holland opted for bright fluorescent blazers with a sports luxe feel that brings me so much joy.

MOLLY GODDARD SPRING SUMMER 2019

I really enjoyed molly Goddards take on the Gingham trend with sheer see through material bringing a fresh romantic feel that we all love from her designs.

Day 1 – London Fashion Week S/S 2019

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London Fashion week is back again at 180 strand showcasing some of the finest designers from around the world.

Here a some of my favourite shows from the first day.

Richard Malone

Malone showcased a collection rich in fine fabrics and constructed garments. I love the oversized utility look of the blue last outfit. His placing of Ruched fabrics outline the silhouette giving a new fresh feel to a tailored look.

Nicopanda

I love nicopanda. The show consisted of Acid neon cute and grungy pieces coming down the runway. I need almost everything from this show particularly the pink bomber and everything else in the top collage. This show was a fun mix of street wearability.

NYFW Spring Summer 2019 : Day 1

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It’s that time again New York Fashion week spring summer 2019. I’ve collected my favourite looks from my favourite shows for your viewing pleasure so take a look.

Tom Ford S/S19

I love love loved this show. There were 3 different moods running through the show ‘bougie street style’ is how I’d describe the first that I’ve put in a collage. I love the all black snakeskin and black slip like material with a pop of nude colour on the shoes.

Sheer materials are one of my favourite and combined with Constructed Waist belts which defines your shape. These waist belts are going to be big in the coming seasons.

Animal print has been big since Autumn Winter 2018 and continues to be seen on the runway paired with fringing for a fun and edgy evening look.

Response to ‘Is it real and does it matter? How Korean culture shaped my style by Vogue.com

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One of my earliest run ins with designer clothing was in secondary school around the time we were all wearing those fake double c ‘chanel’ earrings. The noughties and Japanese streetwear designer Evisu were an up and coming brand. There jeans were immensely popular amongst us school girls however Coming from a low income family, I knew the likelihood of owning a pair where slim.

Some how my prayers were answered when mummy dearest came through with the sauce. Now At this time the concept of whether these jeans were authentic or not was another story but tbh I really didn’t care. (They were probably knock offs from Barking market) Peer pressure is real guys. I was just so happy to own a pair of these jeans that all my friends had. Now in the UK we off course wear a school uniform so whenever there was an opportunity to wear our ‘home clothes’ we all wanted to be ‘swagged out’ in the latest garms. (Not much has changed for some of us) So at our next school event, you already know, they made there grand appearance. Standing in the hall way with said group of friends all adorned in our evisu jeans. I had never felt ‘cooler’ I for one couldn’t have been happier.

The Evisu Jeans.

In hindsight I laugh about it, at the time however it was very serious to me, a hormonal teenager who didn’t want to feel left out or worse laughed at.

As human beings we feel an urge to belong and to fit in, this urge is filled by different things for different people. For me it was fashion.

The reason I am writing this is in a response to an article I read via vogue.com title reading ‘ is it real? -And does it matter? How Korea’s counterfeit culture shaped my style’ which was written by Monica Kim. Monica writes about her experience growing up in Seoul,Korea where fake designer goods were the norm. In fact, the fakes were so good that an untrained eye would struggle to tell the difference between the two. She speaks about being proud of the craftsmanship that was coming from Korea post war and being able to recreate such masterpieces, selling them at a fraction of the price. She speaks about her grandmother who had the wardrobe of dreams Chanel, Gucci and Fendi with just one catch, they were fakes. Only, she wasn’t embarrassed, she speaks on a sense of pride of her roots and her culture.

So Koreans became very good at copying. I say this, too, not with shame, but as a matter of fact. It remains a national point of pride—the skill with which a pair of Korean hands can perfectly replicate each pin-thin stitch.

-excerpt from vogue.com

Fast forward a few years and she was in America, Wisconsin to be precise where the only thing designer was a Ralph Lauren outlet. She craved the new (at the time) Multicolore Takashi Murakami collaboration with Louis Vuitton it was a little black leather Pochette with the candy-coloured Monogram which she begged her parents for. Low and behold she received a like for like made in Itaewon version. Only when she got her hallway moment she speaks the guilt and paranoia she experienced. Her biggest fear was her fake Louis Vuitton would be spotted. Things were different in America, authenticity played a bigger role. A role that her mother could not understand ; why buy a £1000 bag when you can get a copy for a fraction of the price.

As I was reading this article my own Distant Evisu memory flooded back sparking inspiration for a new post.

I am not new to fakes and have more than a few given to me from my own Mother, Particularly Louis Vuitton bags and purses from China. Just like Monica Kim’s family, we probably could afford the real deal (my mother is way too frugal for that ) but why when the copies are so close to the original. I understand that it isn’t about whether they look the same or not it’s more about the experience and off course the precious dustbag and box that comes with such expensive bags.

I remember being given hand me downs of a particular family friend, a Christian Dior monogrammed top that zipped up in the middle, a staple 90s throwback that I practically lived in during the summer. I kick myself for losing it because now there everywhere.

As I got older, I discovered stores like TKmax where you could sometimes, if you looked hard enough find designer items, Isabel Marant, I once found a Valentino dress. I also discovered the joys of the thrift shopping, As a teen I would hate following my mum from fear of being spotted. I realised how silly this was once’s I started discovering the treasures waiting to be found. My first designer vintage buy was in soho. A cashmere Armani Blazer, I was buzzing with excitement to own something that I probably wouldn’t have been able to afford. Vintage shopping is a great way to start a luxury designer collection on a beer budget. I wrote this article for the girls, like me, who aren’t on a payroll affording them the luxury of the high end garments they spend there time adorning. To read an experience somewhat similar to one I had experienced inspired me To share my own story.

These days there are so many options available to us because of the throw away society we live in. Vintage shopping is extremely popular and with sites like Depop and eBay it is very easy to find great pieces at reasonable prices. I am definitely a believer in quality over quantity and with high street stores providing us with more options than ever before it’s easy to see how many people may get carried away.

With the fashion industry being the third biggest pollutant in the world I think it is super important for us to look at how we spend our money and on developing a personal style that encourages staple pieces whether they are high end designers straight from the store or vintage designers. If you pay attention to the fashion industry you already know that all the looks are recycled so you can definitely stay on trend shopping this way.

Going back to Monica’s story for vogue.com she speaks about the other side of the coin. The guilt of now being able to splurge on a designer handbag, that lets face it, is extremely expensive for the average person who can not afford owning a home or a car. Although I can not personally afford to walk into Chanel and buy a bag I sometimes feel guilty for being such an avid fashion watcher when I know how many people can not afford to even put food on the table, Which is why vintage shopping is so great and Brands like Balenciaga donating proceeds to the World Food Programme. ( read about it here)

I think everyone deserves a-bit of luxury in there lives. I will be showing you how I shop in later posts so stay tuned if you need a little guidance and don’t forget to Comment below your faux designer story and don’t forget to like, share and follow for more.

Monica Kim’s story may not have resonated with you but for me it was a wonderful read. If you liked my write up you should definitely check it out here. She speaks about getting her job at vogue and being mortified at the idea of wearing anything Fake in the office which had be in stitches.

Isabel Marant X L’Oréal

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Isabel Marant announces collaboration with Make up company L’Oréal and there first campaign just went live.

She has produced 5 multi purpose products for day and night. Marant states in her interview with vogue that her products were created to solve a problem. They are everyday make up looks for women on the go. She says her make up is a reflection of her RTW looks with a modernised Wild West theme to the packaging and campaign. The words on the packaging a tribute to the Marant woman.